The Enterprise reported that the robbers, dressed in all black, cut a hole into a metal garage door in the rear loading area of the building off Route 106, police Sgt. James McAvoy said Sunday.

They used a acetylene torch, a tool typically used by welders to cut metals, to get into the building, and then stole approximately 80 iPhones and iPads valued at thousands of dollars, said McAvoy. He did not have an exact monetary amount of the stolen electronics.

"This is the first time that I can recall in our area that somebody’s done this type of crime," McAvoy said.

Police said an alarm never went off. Officers responded to Target at 41 Robert Drive after police received a call reporting the thefts about 6 a.m. Saturday, he said. A store employee called police to report the break-in, which occurred sometime overnight after the store had closed on Friday, McAvoy said.

No arrests had been made by 2 p.m. Sunday. Police are reviewing surveillance video as part of their investigation, McAvoy said.

McAvoy on Sunday described the robbers as "two suspects dressed in all black." He had no other identifying information.

Anyone with information on the robbery is asked to call Easton detectives at 508-230-3322.